Counting down the remaining minutes for the return on its second year taking on the
virtual stage of the Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival (PMFF) as it gears up for Season 13 this year.
Counting down the remaining minutes for the return on its second year taking on the
virtual stage of the Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival (PMFF) as it gears up for Season 13 this year.
One of the apparent fashion trends on the PMFF Runways is the abundance of color-blocking, whether through vibrant shades or pastel hues. CAMLU’s move collection combines different pastel colors in loose and airy silhouettes.
Vivid colors, muted combinations, unlikely pairings that just work—the Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival Season 13 showcased unique looks that continued to surprise us at each turn
As Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival went underway last March, we witnessed the participating designers go to town with the collections they debuted on the runways.
The many colors and bright hues signal the dawning of better days to come and the reopening of avenues for growth—definitely a better and more vivid new normal.
To cap off Season 13, Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival designers collaborated with textile expert and world-leading fabric company STYLEM on a PMFF x STYLEM capsule collection. Swipe through to see looks from the showcase.
Throwing it back to Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival Season 13 and our favorite looks from Day 3. Swipe through for creations by Albert Andrada, Alodia Cecilia, Ditta Sandico, Emir Yamamoto, Jun Escario, Lorico and S’TOI|C.
Throwing it back to Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival Season 13 and our favorite looks from Day 2. Swipe through for creations by BARBA, June Samson Pugat, Kaye Morales, Kelvin Morales, Oz Go and Rhett Eala.
Throwing it back to Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival Season 13 and our favorite looks from Day 1. Swipe through for creations by ARANAZ, Azucar, CAMLU, Daryl Maat, Marc Rancy, R.A.F. and Renan Pacson.
From Aranaz’s take on weave play, Ditta Sandico’s unique pieces made from Banaca, Kelvin Morales’ dystopian collection, Marc Rancy’s rendezvous-worthy ensembles, to Rhett Eala’s seasonless clothing, and more, we have the only PMFF round-up you’ll ever need at the link in our bio.
For season 13, Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival (PMFF) hosts another Filipino-Japanese innovation presentation with the support of Japan’s leading fashion supplier, Stylem. With the theme “Creating tomorrow’s style with an unwavering dedication to innovation,” the 19 participating designers took initiative on crafting three modern creations each using Stylem’s supplies.
The recently concluded Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival gave us
so much fashion moments to remember.
‘In a world where we can be passive about the things happening around us, the collection invites us to be more receptive and to be open to what is part of our reality now’
Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival Day 3 started off with Stoic’s collection filled with things skin, flesh, and being raw. The “Skin” collection signified the texture and treatment of fabric while “flesh” was the color of the debut collection and “raw” was the designer’s way of being straightforward with the theme of the collection.
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Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival Day 3 started off with Stoic’s collection filled with things skin, flesh, and being raw. The “Skin” collection signified the texture and treatment of fabric while “flesh” was the color of the debut collection and “raw” was the designer’s way of being straightforward with the theme of the collection.
Dubbed “Nocturne,” Kaye’s collection represents dreams, unconscious desires, series of thoughts, and images occurring in a person’s mind during slumber. The fashion designer translates those through a series of punk streetwear pieces aiming to transform life’s occasional ruptures into art.
Weaving is among the artisanal works that truly champion the Filipino story. Everything is done by hand, from preparing the materials to the intricate braiding process, creating a true work of art that speaks of what the Philippine style is. For the season, homegrown brand Aranáz continues its mission of propagating just that through its latest accessories line that is all about Filipino handicrafts.
PMFF 2022: A play on structure and texture take center stage on Day 3
Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival Day two started off with June Samson Pugat’s “Eos” collection, a limited collection for the brand’s less formal line, House of Helios. Taking inspiration from Greek mythology, the collection featured geometric-cut garments with undone-inspired details and origami elements using custom materials of dyed jusi, linen, and treated denim.
With the goal of supporting the growth of the local fashion industry, Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival (PMFF) is transitioning itself into an industry event organized by Go Lifestyle Group Inc. By showcasing Filipino talent and brands through online and exhibit opportunities, the group aims to put Filipino fashion in high regard and be marketable internationally.
Shot in the luxurious halls of Okada Manila for the first day of the Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival 13 “Redefined, “ Marc’s collection dubbed “Joli Garçon” presents a stylish rebellion against misogyny. And, believe it or not, he crafted this collection in just a week.
Aptly called “Playground,” Oz’s spring-summer 2022 collection is serving sickening looks this season with designs in vibrant hues and eccentric style, all in homage to the voguing category of the ballroom culture.
After its successful digital leap in 2021, the Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival (PMFF) opens the season of style this year with its 13th edition under the theme “Redefined,” as it continues its mission of spotlighting the best of Filipino fashion through its foray into the virtual world.
LOOK: Scenes from Day 1 of the 13th season of Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival REDEFINED
featuring the designs of: Azucar
Get ready to see a mix of established brands, hotly-anticipated returns to the runway, and mainstays at PMFF, in a show series themed “Redefined.” The show will be streaming live beginning today (March 30) until April 2 at 6PM (with reruns at 8PM) on the PMFF Facebook page.
The Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival (PMFF) is gearing up for its second year taking on the virtual stage. In partnership with GO LIFESTYLE Group Inc. this year, the festival is preparing to transform itself into an industry-wide event featuring multiple talented designers that showcase the talent of the Filipino.
In its second year taking on the virtual stage, the Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival
(PMFF ) is gearing up for Season 13 this year, transitioning into an
industry event that showcases Filipino design talent at its best.
Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival (PMFF) returns this week 13th season, where 21 local designers and brands are slated to present their latest collections. From March 30 to April 2, spectators can tune in via Facebook live stream at 6PM (with reruns at 8PM) to see the prerecorded runway shows shot at Okada Manila.
We’re kicking off Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival Season 13 with the winners of the #WonderxPMFF Giveaway. Congratulations to the followers ahead!
Safe to say, exciting things from @manilafashionfestival are coming our way 👀
At the link in bio, we give a rundown of the online and on-ground events they have in store.
Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival (PMFF), the country’s premier fashion event, is making its return. From March 30 to April 2, 2022, the industry event organized by GO LIFESTYLE Group Inc. is slated to bring together notable fashion designers and brands as they present their latest collections.
With the goal to support the growth of the fashion industry in the Philippines, PMFF aims to showcase the Filipino’s excellent fashion design talents and brands not only to the local market but also overseas through online and exhibit opportunities.
he Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival (PMFF) is gearing up for a comeback.
Season 13 of the biggest fashion event in the country will take place on March 23-April 2 at Okada Manila. More than ten runways were set up all over the 42-hectare resort.
With the goal to support the growth of the fashion industry in the Philippines, PMFF aims to showcase the Filipino’s excellent fashion design talents and brands not only to the local market but also overseas through online and exhibit opportunities.
In order to take the fashion industry back on track from the first lockdown in 2020, the PMFF Season 12 was successfully rebooted last May/June 2021 as the online streaming event featuring 23 designers from 4 major fashion capitals; Manila, Davao, Cagayan de Oro and Cebu with the support of partners and fellow designers/brands.
This week, we’re partnering up with @manilafashionfestival
and giving away Panasonic Beauty gadgets.
This week, we’re partnering up with @manilafashionfestival
and giving away Panasonic Beauty gadgets.
This week, we’re partnering up with @manilafashionfestival
and giving away Panasonic Beauty gadgets.
Since its reboot in 2021, Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival (PMFF) has continued to adapt to the new normal by pivoting the affair online. For its 13th season, PMFF moves off the physical runway once more—with new content and events.
In 1995, we got a glimpse of the future of fashion through the movie “Clueless.” No, it is not about the plaid-argyle costumes but Cher Horowitz’s virtual wardrobe. A computer presents an image of her and allows her to mix and match pieces. It was the most-envied closet of the time.
Life, as does fashion, always finds a way. Not a few people may have postponed their shopping sprees and visits to their favorite designers these days, as they spend most of their time working from home. But that doesn’t mean they’ve stopped dreaming of one day slipping into that fabulous dress or that sharp suit as the world gears itself up for life outside the streets, in company boardrooms and hotel ballrooms, post-COVID 19.
Life, as does fashion, always finds a way. Not a few people may have postponed their shopping sprees and visits to their favorite designers these days, as they spend most of their time working from home.
The 12th season of Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival: A Fashion Reboot just finished last week but we still can’t move on from all the breathtaking looks we saw on the runway. Despite the pandemic restrictions, this year’s show was made possible through the backup of Panasonic Philippines.
There’s no mistaking that the relaxed silhouette dominated at the Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival 2021. Compared to the past seasons where mostly sleek form-fitting outfits were showcased, this year is all about loose, flowy looks that you can comfortably lounge in at home.
Just last week, the 12th season of the Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival took place, showcasing the distinct talent of 23 local designers. Here, we investigate the trends that dominated the runway. Take a look.
Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival Season 12 brought the country’s first ever digital runway show ever since the start of the pandemic more than a year ago with Go Lifestyle Group organizing at helm starting 2020. This is a great opportunity for our local designers, creatives, suppliers, and production teams to reboot the industry and celebrate fashion and innovation.
For its final day, the Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival wraps up its 12th runway season with shows filled with wonder, moral lessons, and happy endings.
If there was an underlying theme for day four, it was skin. From bare shoulders, chests, and midriffs, the designers heated up the runway with their signature sensual styles.
This season in Philippine fashion is definitely about celebrating the Filipino identity by putting indigenous fabrics and traditional weaves in the forefront through a more modern approach in designs.
Gil Macaibay III‘s story behind her fashion presentation for Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival Season 12 is probably one of the most inspiring ones yet for this season. Titled “Hope”, the fashion designer’s latest collection has been inspired by this photo:
The fashion presentation of Mavy De Leon Ladlad at the recently held Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival Season 12 in Okada displayed marvelous silver and blue couture gowns and formalwear for men— an opulent visual treat for fashion aficionados.
If there was an underlying theme for day four, it was skin. From bare shoulders, chests, and midriffs, the designers heated up the runway with their signature sensual styles.
For Renan Pacson’s Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival (PMFF) season 12 presentation, the designer tells a story about a worldwide destruction that happens 814 years from now. Even though he’s talking about the future, Renan uses sentimental elements that are essential in the creation of his collection.
It is all about Filipino-Japanese fashion fusion on the third day of the Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival 12 (PMFF 12): A Fashion Reboot. The PMFF 12 spotlights its latest collaboration with Japan’s leading fashion suppliers Stylem and Yoshioka & Co. with the help of Filipino fashion designers.
For Renan Pacson’s Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival (PMFF) season 12 presentation, the designer tells a story about a worldwide destruction that happens 814 years from now. Although talking about the future, Renan uses sentimental elements that are essential in the creation of his collection.
Here are the top looks from the season 12 runway collections.
Life, as does fashion, always finds a way. Not a few people may have postponed their shopping sprees and visits to their favorite designers these days, as they spend most of their time working from home. But that doesn’t mean they’ve stopped dreaming of one day slipping into that fabulous dress or that sharp suit as the world gears itself up for life outside the streets, in company boardrooms and hotel ballrooms, post-COVID 19.
For day two of the Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival, six designers showcased their talent in diverse techniques and signature styles for their runway presentations. Ann Semblante’s “Haute Goth” dove deep in dark colored silhouettes highlighted by her corset creations.
Here are the top looks from the season 12 runway collections.
Cagayan de Oro-based fashion designer Ann F. Semblante has combined femme fatale power and sensual grotesque sensibilities in her recently unveiled runway collection for Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival Season 12.
Ziggy Savella is celebrating his brand’s 10th collection in 12 years with this capsule collection for Panasonic Manila Fashion Festive. Utilitarian is what best describes the ZS Clothiers brand. And for this offering, the designer remains true to what the brand has been known for over a decade.
Mark your calendars–Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival has returned for its 2021 edition with a livestreamed show that will run from May 31 to June 4 on the PMFF website.
THE first big sign that local fashion is getting back on its feet is the staging of the “Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival [PMFF] Season 12: A Fashion Reboot.” With health protocols strictly in place, the runway shows will be streamed at www.mff-official.com from Okada Manila, the five-star hotel resort in the country, from May 31 to June 4, at 6 pm with re-runs at 8 pm.
The global pandemic has paralyzed all runway show productions across the world. And Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival, the Philippines’ most vibrant fashion event today, hasn’t been spared. But today, PMFF is making a huge comeback— a fashion reboot— with its Season 12 livestreamed at your convenience!
It is all about a brighter, more hopeful vision of the future for fashion designer Mark Christopher Yaranon, as seen in his latest runway collection for Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival Season 12.
Known for his divine bridal gowns and intricate couture pieces, Melvin Lachica has been adored by the fashion glitterati for many decades, more so when he launched his notable brand Casa Lachica in 1996.
It is refreshing to learn that some Filipino designers are advocating slow fashion, promoting Filipino textile and providing livelihood to displaced tailors and seamstresses while doing so. It is no secret that the global pandemic has caused some lost jobs within the fashion industry, while non-biodegradable fabrics cause some serious impact on our environment.
Shot in vast spaces of Okada Manila, Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival (PMFF) welcomes day one of presentations with Avel Bacudio, Camlu x Creative Definitions, Dodjie Batu, Mark Yaranon, Melvin Lachica, and Windel Mira.
Shot in vast spaces of Okada Manila, Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival (PMFF) welcomes day one of presentations with Avel Bacudio, Camlu x Creative Definitions, Dodjie Batu, Mark Yaranon, Melvin Lachica, and Windel Mira.
For Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival, the celebrated designer centers a collection on the Filipino athlete
Because of the pandemic, 2020 has been the year of virtual runways here in the Philippines and in other fashion capitals of the world. With digital showcases and conceptual featurettes, taking the runways from IRL to URL has not only kept the industry tradition alive, it also diversified the shows by allowing everyone to have a front row view of the style spectacle.
The countdown to Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival continues. Its upcoming season, one that’s considered a fashion reboot, makes an apt adjustment in the time of coronavirus. For the very first time, the fashion event, now led by the GO Lifestyle Group, moves its venue online. More people can now tune in as 23 homegrown talents showcase their collections.
Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival is back and it’s bigger than ever. Although we won’t be physically sitting in the front rows of PMFF this year, we’re excited to see 23 Filipino designers unfold the collections they’ve been working on for the past year or two. From returning designers Bamba Limon, Dodjie Batu, Dino Lloren, and Dexter Alazas to this year’s new designers Ann Semblante, Gil Macaibay III, Alodia Cecilia, and more, this fashion reboot will surely make up for last year!
The platform has returned with a renewed zeal for supporting Philippine creative talent.
The country’s biggest fashion event puts all its shows on streaming for the very first time. After postponing its original 2021 showcase in April due to the surge of COVID-19 cases, Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival (PMFF) is back to reset its Season 12 plans.
The Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival (PMFF) is gearing up for a big comeback. After taking a pause last year, one of the biggest fashion events in Manila is ready to once again spotlight the works of outstanding designers in the country — from up-and-coming talents to beloved names. Now under the GO Lifestyle Group, the festival’s new season will be called “The Fashion Reboot” and it will be unlike the previous ones you’ve seen. Curious? Read on to know what to expect at the PMFF this year.